Everett is charged with hit-and-run driving, first-offense DWI and careless operation and was booked at the Lafourche Parish jail, according to Thibodaux Police spokesman David Melancon.

He was released from the jail on a misdemeanor summons, which means he must appear in court in about 30 days to enter a plea on the charges, Melancon said.

Everett was involved in two separate single-car wrecks early Saturday, police said, hitting a car parked in a Pecan Street driveway and a nearby electrical junction box, police said. Junction boxes are metal cases, typically found at intersections, which house the wires that connect homes or buildings to the main power supply.

Everett crashed a second time about a block away, wrecking in a ditch on Thompson Place near Jackson Street, which is where officers found him slumped behind the wheel, Silverii said.

Everett was unconscious when responding officers arrived, and he failed a subsequent field-sobriety test, Silverii said.

Tests performed back at police headquarters determined that his blood-alcohol level was .229 percent, Melancon said. The legal limit for drivers in Louisiana is .08 percent.

It would take more than 10 drinks to produce that level of intoxication in a 180-pound man, according to bloodalcoholcalculator.org.

The owner of the parked car that Everett allegedly hit declined comment through Melancon.

Everett was arrested in 2012 on a simple battery charge in connection with a shooting that involved his younger brother, police reports say.

The two were accused of fighting with a third man late Feb. 17 or early Feb. 18 outside Hill's Lounge. Kalonnie Everett, then 24, allegedly shot the unnamed man twice, once in each leg.

Kalonnie was charged with aggravated second-degree battery; Carl was charged with simple battery.

Carl was due in court Monday on the simple-battery charge, according to a City Court clerk. It was not immediately clear if he made his appearance as scheduled, authorities and court officials said.

<p>A motorist found passed out behind the wheel of his wrecked van over the weekend had a blood-alcohol level that was more than three times the legal limit, Thibodaux Police said.</p><p>Carl Everett, 29, 623 Poplar St., Thibodaux, was not hurt in the crash, which was discovered about 2:30 a.m. Saturday, Thibodaux Police Chief Scott Silverii said.</p><p>Everett is charged with hit-and-run driving, first-offense DWI and careless operation and was booked at the Lafourche Parish jail, according to Thibodaux Police spokesman David Melancon. </p><p>He was released from the jail on a misdemeanor summons, which means he must appear in court in about 30 days to enter a plea on the charges, Melancon said. </p><p>Everett was involved in two separate single-car wrecks early Saturday, police said, hitting a car parked in a Pecan Street driveway and a nearby electrical junction box, police said. Junction boxes are metal cases, typically found at intersections, which house the wires that connect homes or buildings to the main power supply.</p><p>Everett crashed a second time about a block away, wrecking in a ditch on Thompson Place near Jackson Street, which is where officers found him slumped behind the wheel, Silverii said.</p><p>Everett was unconscious when responding officers arrived, and he failed a subsequent field-sobriety test, Silverii said.</p><p>Tests performed back at police headquarters determined that his blood-alcohol level was .229 percent, Melancon said. The legal limit for drivers in Louisiana is .08 percent.</p><p>It would take more than 10 drinks to produce that level of intoxication in a 180-pound man, according to bloodalcoholcalculator.org.</p><p>The owner of the parked car that Everett allegedly hit declined comment through Melancon.</p><p>Everett was arrested in 2012 on a simple battery charge in connection with a shooting that involved his younger brother, police reports say.</p><p>The two were accused of fighting with a third man late Feb. 17 or early Feb. 18 outside Hill's Lounge. Kalonnie Everett, then 24, allegedly shot the unnamed man twice, once in each leg. </p><p>Kalonnie was charged with aggravated second-degree battery; Carl was charged with simple battery.</p><p>Carl was due in court Monday on the simple-battery charge, according to a City Court clerk. It was not immediately clear if he made his appearance as scheduled, authorities and court officials said.</p>